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In an effort to get the most information relevent to the members and connect them more efficiently, we have moved all job postings we receive to our Twitter feed and LinkedIn page. You may join our LinkedIn page and post your job listings there free of charge.  But just in case you are looking…..

The Museum Studies Program of The George Washington University invites applications for a full-time, non-tenure track, renewable three-year contract position at the rank of assistant professor beginning fall 2012. This well-established program seeks a specialist in museum technology, with an academic background in American Studies, Art History, Anthropology, Media Studies, Digital Media, Environmental Design, Digital Arts, or a related humanities discipline.  We are looking for individuals who have thorough knowledge of the conceptualization of digital learning experiences for museums, including social networking and mobile technologies.  Responsibilities include teaching graduate-level classes in museums and technology for the program that will integrate national policies and new trends, developing new courses when applicable, and advising graduate students on classes and internships.  Participation in departmental, college and university life, and interaction with the museum community of Washington, D.C. are expected.  The ideal candidate will combine scholarship and practice and be an excellent communicator and teacher.

Basic Qualifications: MA in a humanities discipline; teaching experience; record of published, refereed scholarship; minimum of 3 years museum experience.

Preferred Qualifications: Ph.D. or equivalent terminal degree; College-level teaching experience; an academic background in one of the following humanities disciplines: American Studies, Art History, Anthropology, Media Studies, Digital Media, Environmental Design, or Digital Art; 5 years museum experience; demonstrable track record in current research and best practices in conceptualizing multiple types of digital media related to museums; familiarity with national policies and trends; involvement with national museum organizations, such as a standing professional committee of American Associations of Museums, resulting in conference presentation or workshops.

How to apply: Send a cover letter with statement of professional experience, curriculum vitae, course syllabi or statement of teaching philosophy, sample of scholarly publications or other professional products, and three current letters of reference to Chair, Search Committee, Museum Studies Program, 2147 F Street N.W., Washington, D.C. 20052.

Review of applications will begin on January 30, 2012, and continue until the position is filled.  Only complete applications will be considered.  Selected candidates will be asked to visit the campus and deliver a lecture to faculty and students.  Women and people of color are encouraged to apply.  The George Washington University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

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Martha Morris
Associate Professor and Assistant Director
Museum Studies Program
George Washington University
2147 F Street NW
Washington DC 20052
202-994-7146



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